dick baby
01-16-2004, 10:40 AM
Lately I have been very happily reading and re-reading my only Seth
book, "Seth Speaks", but I wondered if in any of his other books he
mentions ascension or harvest.
All I have found that possibly approaches the subject is a quote
entitled "The Future", from this site
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/5484/quotes.htm
Seth says "...In your terms, you cannot be allowed to go into other
dimensions until you have learned the great power of your thoughts and
subjective feelings."
Any better-read members able to throw some light on this for me please?
On a separate note I was very interested to read of David's and others'
experiences this week. Wednesday was the third anniversary of the death
of a very good (well, my best) friend, struck down in a freak accident
in his prime at only 28.
Whilst expecting to feel a little melancholic that day, on the contrary
I felt happier and more at peace than for quite a long while. Even
enough to explicitly say this in my daily online chat with another good
friend.
At first I assumed he was helping me through the day, and that may of
course have been the case, but then I read the posts here.
In any case, it was most welcome :)
Richard
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book, "Seth Speaks", but I wondered if in any of his other books he
mentions ascension or harvest.
All I have found that possibly approaches the subject is a quote
entitled "The Future", from this site
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/5484/quotes.htm
Seth says "...In your terms, you cannot be allowed to go into other
dimensions until you have learned the great power of your thoughts and
subjective feelings."
Any better-read members able to throw some light on this for me please?
On a separate note I was very interested to read of David's and others'
experiences this week. Wednesday was the third anniversary of the death
of a very good (well, my best) friend, struck down in a freak accident
in his prime at only 28.
Whilst expecting to feel a little melancholic that day, on the contrary
I felt happier and more at peace than for quite a long while. Even
enough to explicitly say this in my daily online chat with another good
friend.
At first I assumed he was helping me through the day, and that may of
course have been the case, but then I read the posts here.
In any case, it was most welcome :)
Richard
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